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Our F15 and F16 has AMRAAM can oushoot J20 with PL15, really?
The PL-15 is developed by
Luoyang-based CAMA. The missile was test fired in 2011 and referenced by Chinese state media in 2015.
[3] It was spotted in 2013 mounted on a prototype of
Chengdu J-20.
[7]
The PL-15 entered
People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) military service around 2015
[8] to 2017.
[3] The carrying platforms include the
Chengdu J-10C, the
Shenyang J-16 and the Chengdu J-20. It has also been spotted on the
Shenyang J-11B.
[7] The PL-15 has begun to replace the earlier
PL-12 as the standard
beyond-visual-range missile for both PLAAF and
People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF) fighters.
[5][7]
In 2017, the United States began developing the
AIM-260 JATM to replace the currently in-service
AIM-120 AMRAAM in order to better counter the PL-15. The AIM-260 JATM is planned to enter service by 2024, with advanced variants of the AIM-120 (such as the
AIM-120D) serving as a stop-gap until the AIM-260 can be fielded.
[9][10]
Our Formidable Frigates can outclass Tiongkok Type 52D destroyers, really?
The Type 052Ds are fitted with the four-panel
Type 346A (NATO reporting name: Dragon Eye)
active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar system.
[8]
Chinese media informally calls the Type 052D the
Chinese Aegis, portraying it as a peer of contemporary
United States Navy ships equipped with the
Aegis Combat System.
[18] The appearance of the Type 052D, with flat-panelled radar and canister-based VLS, has encouraged this informal use.
[12]
A stretched variant, commonly and unofficially referred to as
Type 052DL, has a flight deck extended by four metres (13 ft 1 in),
[20] and an "anti-stealth radar".
[21] The extended flight deck is likely intended for the
Harbin Z-20 helicopter.
[20]
The variant was under construction by 2016, with the first unit (
Zibo) launched in 2018 and commissioned in 2020. Construction of further units to this design are continuing at the rate of three or four vessels per year.
[6][22]